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' , 00MTENT8. ' • ' ' ' • : 1 ' ■•, :• V : Page OUR, STRATTONS.—Departure of Lord Ranfurly and Ar- ; rival of Lord Phmkefc: The Tn-v tanekai alongside tlie Gothic at Worser Bay, where Lord Ranfurly and; Lord Plunket took' lunch to- . * gefcher; the General Post Office, illuminated in honour of Lord Phinket; the ■ Arrival of the New . Governor in Post Office Square; Dol’d Plunket) taking the ' ■;'/ ' Oath; an Animated Scene off • : 1 Worser Bay; the Procession going . down Grey- street ; Lord and Lady : Plunket leaving - the Gothic —Sir Joseph and Lady . Ward’s arrival . at the Pavilion; the Ministerial Recep'tiqp. Party; arrival of Lord Plunket.; the procession passing along Grey Street; the Hinemoa ' convening Lord Ranfurly to the •Gothic ; the Illumination' of the ; Parliamentary Buildings: the Government Buildings IlluminArrival of Lord Ranfurly in the Post Office Square—A Scene on Messrs Luxicn Bros/ _ Estate at Stentry Hill, -Taranaki —A View of the rising suburb of Karori The Salvation Army Lassies’ Band, Wellington—Jupp's Br%ss Band, Wellington, 1904 —* Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon—Miss Marie Studholme—Miss 4 Eleanor B'ush—A Flower Study: "Showflakes”—The Making of the Largest Photograph in the World—ln and Around Kaponga.: Separator Room,. Kaponga Dairy • Factory; the Main Street; the Kaponga Butter Factory;.the Post Office; Messrs Gruar and Sons' general store; two views of the State School... Teachers and Pupils —Phpils of the E.C. 4 School, Manaia—Teachers and Pupils of the State School, Manaia—The Riversdale Butter Factory. Manaia —Main '< Street, Manaia/—Manakau State - School:. The Upper and Lower Division Carved Maori House at Manakau—The late Mr W. R, Grace—“ Messrs Finla.y McLeod and Co/s Establishment, Wellington—"He Meant Well”— Lennon, Hvman and Lennon, clever comedians now touring Fuller's Circuit ' ... ... ... 33-46 AESTHETICS‘OF THE SKY ... 72 A NOTED COMEDIAN ... ‘ 74 A-REMARKABLE CAREER ... 71 A ROADSIDE EPISODE! ... ' 73 ATHLETICS ... ...50-51 BLACK- VERSUS YELLOW ... 20 COMMERCIAL. NEWS ... ... 47 COUNTRY REQUIREMENTS ... 20 DAYS OF DAGUEiRRFOTYPTNG... 73 DEVASTATION BY LOCUSTS ... 57 DISEASED CATTLE 47 DO WOMEN LACK HTJMOUR ? :.. 57 h® CHALMEES MITCHELL ON APES ... > 17 FARM AND STATlON.—Palmerston Winter, Show—Farm Topics— Dairy Herds—-M.ana.watu A. and. P. Association—Wool at Home—• London Wool/Sales—N.Z. Butter and Cheese-makers' Association— • Jersey Breeders' Association—liistitnte of Dairy Sadrefbaries—N.Z. Sheep Breeders' Association —Wai•rarapa A. and P. Society—Stock for - Scf.ith Africar—AgriculturePractical Agriculture National ’ - Dairy Association—Death of a Noted Agriculturist—Recipes for the - Farm ... 58-65 FICTION. —Captain Sheen, Adventurer—A Fight to a Finish—Torn Ashley's Visitor— I The Ugly Millionaire—The Last Appeal of Don Felipe, Revolutionist —'A Touch of Nature —The Gentle Art of Bluffing—The Divided House ... ... 3-13 FINANCE AND TRADE ... ... 69 GENERAL NEWS ...' 54 GRAPHOLOGY ... ... ... ... 70 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 14-15 LATEST NEWS ...- ... ... ... 31-32 LICENSING QUESTIONS 24 LIFE IN A SUBMARINE 20 LTTFIRARY NOTES ... 27 LITERARY TREASURES 76 MANAWATU A. AND P. ASSOu CIAHON.—The Prize List... ... 53 MEXICAN THIEVES ... 75 MUSIC ..v ... ... ... ... 30 NEWS AND NOTES ... ... ...' 16 : NOTES ON -. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS ..." -. .- 65 N.Z. FANCIERS' GAZETTE.—PouItry: List of Secretaries—Breeds and Varieties—Points of Ducks —'Mjanawatu Notes. 67-68 51) '47 45-46 54-55 28 51 17 56 18 55 2 71 18 NOXIOUS WEEDS 3BITUARY ... -v, ... PASSING EVENTS ...‘ ... PERSONAL ITEMS PLAYS AND PLAYERS ... PROHIBITION CONFERENCE ROMANCE OF THE ROMANOFFS RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR ... ... SCIENCE NOTES - ... HIPPING NEWS ... ... ... sIEVIER AND GAMBLING 'SOFT SOAP” ... 50ME GOOD STORIES - ... SPEECH BY THE PREMlEß—Government Policy Outlined ... - ... 22-34 PELEGRAPHIC NEWS 24 CHE COUNTRY ... ... ... 29-30 FHE CZAR’S OLD NURSE ... ... 17 PHE MARKETS ... ... ... ... 66 PHE PREMIER'S BIRTHDAY ..: 19-20 PHE RACE MANKIND SPRANG FROM CHE STORY OF W. R. GRACE ... 47 PHE TURF •;■/ - * ... 48-50 PRAjDE IN MOROCCO ... . ... 17 PRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA 53 WAYS OF' WOMEN. —Wellington ■ Table Talk—Foil ding— Spices and ■ Condiments —Stones —< The Kit* -ohen—Latest Fashions Good Toilet Hints—Tempting Dishes—'Hot Mutton . Pies — ■ W eddmg— Household Hints • . ; ‘ 25-26 YIT AND HUMOUR ... ... 73

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 45